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Just Thinking Podcast

EP # 103 | The Church of BLM

Just Thinking Podcast

Darrell Harrison & Virgil Walker

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.64.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2020

⏱️ 147 minutes

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Summary

In this "freestyle" episode, Darrell and Virgil ("Omaha") discuss some of the fundamental doctrines that guide the organization Black Lives Matter and how those beliefs are more resemblant of a "church" with its own religion than a political entity seeking social justice.

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Just Thinking Podcast with host Derek Harrison and Virgil Walker bringing

0:15.1

you cultural apologetics as well as social issues from a biblical world.

0:20.1

This is The Just Thinking Podcast.

0:22.1

Let's think.

0:35.1

We're back.

0:36.1

It's another edition of The Just Thinking Podcast.

0:38.7

I am Virgil Walker and I am Darryl Harrison.

0:44.1

What's it no good on my head?

0:52.1

You holding it out.

0:56.1

I couldn't let my man Cooper from skillet out.

1:01.1

Do me, bro.

1:04.1

Shout out to our brother, man.

1:08.1

John L. Cooper from skillet.

1:11.1

He is amazing.

1:15.1

I saw the deal that he did.

1:18.1

I think we sent him a mug or maybe Dwayne did or something.

1:24.1

What do you think about that man?

1:27.1

I love that guy.

1:30.1

I love how you wrap.

1:33.1

I love his passion for the truth number one.

1:36.1

It's less about him shouting out just thinking.

1:41.1

I'm always happy to see that.

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